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| 裏面の説明 | Red intaglio print on multicolour guilloche underprint. Central vignette depicts a large group of Fijian villagers engaged in traditional communal net fishing in shallow coastal waters, with a sailing vessel visible in the background at upper centre. Denomination numerals "$5" appear at upper left and upper right, with "FIJI" inscribed across the top and "FIVE DOLLARS" at lower left. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Watermark |
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Fiji's 1980 issue came during a period of relative monetary stability following independence in 1970, when the Reserve Bank was still relying entirely on De La Rue for production — a relationship that had continued unbroken from colonial note issues. Thomas De La Rue's intaglio printing on Fijian paper currency of this period is generally well-executed, and the watermark security was considered adequate for the region's then-limited counterfeiting risk.
P#78A is distinguished from the otherwise similar P#78 by its signature combination — a detail that disproportionately affects collector value relative to the modest face denomination.